Agencies: Client Workspaces

Client workspaces that keep agencies organized at scale

If you manage multiple clients, your biggest risk is operational: wrong channel, wrong asset, wrong schedule. Client workspaces keep each client isolated so your team can move fast without mistakes.

Designed for multi-client workflows. No credit card required.

Your Agency Workspaces
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TechStart Inc
5 channels connected
Active
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Burger Joint
3 channels connected
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Lifestyle Brand
8 channels connected

What agencies actually need from “workspaces”

Not a folder. Not a spreadsheet tab. A real operational boundary that prevents errors and makes handoffs predictable.

Isolation by default

Keep channels, drafts, media, and scheduled posts in the right client context.

  • Fewer cross-posting mistakes
  • Safer publishing workflows
  • Cleaner client operations

Repeatable onboarding

Use the same structure for every client: connect channels, organize assets, plan, approve, publish.

  • Consistent process
  • Faster ramp-up
  • Less tribal knowledge

Brand asset control

Keep logos, templates, and client-specific media in the correct workspace so production stays clean.

  • Less asset confusion
  • Faster creation
  • Better QA

How agencies use workspaces in practice

1) Create a workspace per client

Every client gets its own boundary so calendars and channels don’t overlap.

2) Connect channels and store assets

Keep brand assets and media scoped to the client so creators don’t guess what’s approved.

3) Plan content and run approvals

Run a predictable weekly/monthly review cycle inside the client workspace.

4) Scale your client roster safely

As the agency grows, workspaces keep operations structured instead of chaotic.

Client Workspaces FAQs (Agencies)

A client workspace is a dedicated environment that keeps a single client’s channels, calendar, drafts, media, and approval workflow separated from every other client.
Workspaces reduce cross-posting risk, asset mix-ups (logos, templates), and scheduling confusion that happens when multiple clients share the same workspace or spreadsheet.
Workspaces give you a repeatable structure: connect channels, store brand assets, plan content, and run approvals in one consistent place per client.
Yes. Workspaces are designed for multi-client workflows so your team can switch contexts quickly and keep operations organized as the client list grows.
Yes. When approvals are scoped to a client workspace, it’s easier to keep review cycles and decisions tied to the right client’s content.
Yes. Many in-house teams use workspaces to separate brands, regions, or product lines with different channels and calendars.
Start by creating a workspace per client, connect the client’s social channels, and keep media and approvals scoped to that workspace for clean operations.

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